Jason Zweig

The Wall Street Journal Columnist

"We are all guilty of perpetrating the myth that someone, somewhere, knows what the markets are about to do."

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Biography:

Jason Zweig is a personal finance columnist at The Wall Street Journal. He writes The Intelligent Investor column every Saturday.

From 1987 to 1995, Zweig worked at Forbes as a mutual funds editor. Before joining the Journal in 2008, he was a senior writer for Money magazine and produced guest columns for both Time magazine and CNN.com.

Zweig is also a talented public speaker. He’s addressed the American Association of Individual Investors, the Aspen Institute, the CFA Institute, the Morningstar Investment Conference and university audiences at Harvard, Stanford and Oxford.

Why He’s a Top Money Expert:

Jason Zweig has worked in personal finance for over 30 years. He has focused much of his work on investing.

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